For people who can make an ongoing commitment to a few hours each week, there are many opportunities — as front desk or gift shop volunteers, volunteer educators, property crew volunteers, or
wildlife care volunteers.
Not exact matches
However, many of the
volunteers have been rehabbing and
caring for
wildlife much longer than that.
Abbie has had a passion for international travel and
volunteering for many years, including spay / neuter campaigns,
wildlife care, shelter medicine and field surgery.
She has
volunteered her time on mission trips to Honduras and Costa Rica as part of a veterinary team
caring for
wildlife.
She also had opportunities to provide
volunteer veterinary
care to
wildlife in Florida, several villages in Belize, as well as Asian Elephants in Thailand.
Since 1972, a few staff members and an army of
volunteers have worked to improve the quality of life for San Diego - area
wildlife through rehabilitation and conservation education —
caring for roughly 10,000 injured, sick, or orphaned wild birds and mammals annually.
After
volunteering at the
wildlife rehabilitation center, she decided she couldn't get enough of the animal
care world and made her way to City Cat Clinic in 2017.
Wildlife Rehabilitators are dedicated
volunteers who are highly trained to
care for injured and abandoned
wildlife.
This is a unique and rewarding opportunity as a
volunteer Wildlife Rehabilitation Intern to learn the
care and feeding of
wildlife and basic husbandry skills.
For over 20 years, dedicated
volunteers who work with the VMAT program help ensure that all animals - pets, livestock, zoo animals and
wildlife - receive the
care they need during times of crisis.3 These trained disaster teams are well - equipped to handle almost any animal - related emergency that can arise.
He enjoyed spending his free time
volunteering in the
wildlife clinic
caring for injured and orphaned
wildlife.
There are many ways to
volunteer with Hope for
Wildlife: education, construction / maintenance,
wildlife rescue, grounds maintenance, animal
care, general cleaning, medical assistance, marketing, administration, or internships.
Nathalie has felt a deep connection to animals early on, which has pushed her to
volunteer in various areas such as
wildlife rescue, dog and cat
care, and humane education.
He continued his work in
caring for sick and injured
wildlife by serving as a
volunteer rehabilitator with the Tennessee
Wildlife Animal Resource Agency for most of his career.
In addition, GHS implemented a staff - driven
wildlife committee that manages a
wildlife triage system and is responsible for the
care, feeding and short - term housing of wild animals in the shelter, as well arranging for their transport to a licensed
wildlife rehabilitator via the shelter's network of
volunteer wildlife drivers.
This is a wonderful opportunity to get a behind - the - scenes peek at our
wildlife patients, visit with staff, interns, and
volunteers, and learn more about how we
care for the 7,000
wildlife patients that enter our doors each year.
Animal Sheltering Magazine is for everyone who
cares about the animals in their community - from humane society directors to city animal control managers to kennel staff,
volunteers, and private individuals working as activists, breed rescuers,
wildlife rehabbers, veterinarians, and others.